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The European Court of Justice and its Critics
The European Court of Justice and its Critics
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Description
This book is an insightful, thought-provoking study of one of the world's most important courts. There is no doubt that the European Court of Justice has had a transformative effect on EU Law, but this has not been without controversy.
This book explores these criticisms, asking if concerns over judicial activism, unconventional interpretative methods, conflicts with national courts and over-reach are justified. Drawing on the expertise of leading commentators in their sectors, its ambitious scope explores the question from across the spectrum of EU Law. Its analysis includes the political dimension, giving the fullest understanding of the environment in which the Court and its judgments have operated.
Table of Contents
2. Van Gend, Costa and the Birth of Europe's New Legal Order, Anthony Arnull (University of Birmingham, UK)
3. Methods of Interpretation and the Court of Justice: Redefining Judicial Activism, Takis Tridimas (Luxembourg Centre for European Law)
4. The Court of Justice and its Interlocutors, Gerard Conway (Brunel University London, UK)
5. The Division of Competences Between the EU and the Member States, Monica Claes (Maastricht University, the Netherlands)
6. The ECJ and the National Courts, Urska Sadl (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
7. EMU and the ECJ, Alicia Hinarejos (McGill University, Canada)
8. Citizenship of the Union, Gareth Davies (Parliament of the United Kingdom)
9. The Internal Market, Stephen Weatherill (University of Oxford, UK)
10. Employment and Social Rights, Elise Muir (KU Leuven, Belgium)
11. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, Niamh Nic Shuibne (University of Edinburgh, UK)
12. Populism and the Court of Justice, Mark Dawson (Hertie School, Germany)
13. The Court of Justice and the Integration Paradigm, Thomas Horsley (University of Liverpool, UK)
14. EU Law and the European Convention, Siofra O'Leary (Former European Court of Human Rights)
15. A Political Perspective, Anand Menon (King's College London, UK)
16. Conclusions, Anthony Arnull (University of Birmingham, UK) and Takis Tridimas (Luxembourg Centre for European Law)
Product details
| Published | 11 Jun 2026 |
|---|---|
| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 352 |
| ISBN | 9781509962815 |
| Imprint | Hart Publishing |
| Dimensions | 244 x 169 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |

























